Rie Fu:London Lyrics

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The air was dry in London, I was on the bus to holbornThe orange light upon the eye was getting in my wayEverybody's saying What are you going to do afterwards?What are you going to do after you graduate?

The air was dry in London,I was watching the cars and the taxis that go byThe orange light upon the eye was getting in my wayEverybody's running, everybody's standing stillEverybody's waiting for you

Get on the westbound, change at Baker Street station,Buskers keep on playing the dayThe smell of beers and bottles, roses and regattas,Doves and newspapers fly away

And We'll be walking down the river,Pretty houses down the streamLook down at the pavement, and it's looking back at meTime goes by so slowly, no long distance calls to blameYes, you have made my day!

The air was dry in London, I was on the bus to Old StreetThe orange light upon the eye was getting in my wayEverybody's running, everybody's speeding upBut I'm right here waiting for you

Get on the southbound change at Waterloo station,Men in suits are playing the dayThe smell of cigarettes on the tip of my hairDoves and newspapers fly away

And We'll be walking down the river,Pretty houses down the streamLook down at the pavement, and it's looking back at meTime goes by so slowly, no long distance calls to blameYes, you have made my day!

Get on the rapid train, I'm running late againMen in suits are playing the dayThe smell of beers and bottles, roses and regattas,Doves and newspapers fly away

And we'll be laughing as we walk on,Making plans upon our dreamsThe wishes come together as we pave our roads so freeTime goes by so slowly, no long distance calls to blameYes, you have made my day!